Musk files new lawsuit against OpenAI, CEO Sam Altman
- Musk claims language models exceed scope of OpenAI's Microsoft partnership
- Suit: Altman 'flipped the narrative and cashed in' as OpenAI's tech evolved
- A similar suit was filed in February but was withdrawn before dismissal bid
(NewsNation) — Elon Musk filed a new lawsuit against ChatGPT maker OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, on Monday, accusing the firm of prioritizing profits and commercial interests over public good.
The latest lawsuit, filed in the Northern District of California, seeks a judicial determination that OpenAI’s license to Microsoft to use its AI models is null and void. Musk argues that the language models are outside the scope of OpenAI’s partnership with Microsoft.
Additionally, the lawsuit claims that once OpenAI’s technology started to transform generative AI, Altman “flipped the narrative and proceeded to cash in.”
In March, OpenAI rebutted Musk’s claims by unveiling emails showing Musk supported plans to create a for-profit entity and a merger that would make it Tesla’s “cash cow.”
The new lawsuit is Musk’s latest attempt to challenge the startup he co-founded in 2015 and left three years later. Since his exit, OpenAI has become the face of genAI, while Musk launched rival startup xAI last year valued at $24 billion in May.
Reuters contributed to this story.